Editors' Picks: 5 Home Pieces to Snag in March

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We've made it through the worst of Winter (hopefully!), and it's time to start preparing for the longer, sunnier days ahead. From decluttering to decorating, here's exactly how our stylish editors are refreshing their homes for Spring.

Stylish Storage

Stylish Storage

"Get a jump-start on your Spring cleaning by picking up those odds and ends from your floor and hanging them on Umbra's hub ladder ($79). I love leaning it against the wall of my tiny bathroom as a towel rack since it doesn't take up much floor real estate, but for larger spaces, like the bedroom, you can expand the width of the ladder to accommodate more stuff. From towels to clothing, magazines to jewelry, the use possibilities are endless." — Maggie Winterfeldt, editor, Home

Mental Clarity Candles

Mental Clarity Candles

"Since becoming a new mom, I've been on the hunt for all-natural home fragrances that still feel luxurious, and TO112's new line of custom blended candles in Palo Santo and Lime Clove ($55) fit the bill. Made from 100 percent beeswax, they are designed to boost mental clarity and battle anxiety, all while purifying the air around you. The mood-lifting essential oil combinations are fragrant enough to subtly scent your home without overpowering your senses and even produce negative air ions (aka natural air cleaners) when burned. The chic, apothecary-style packaging is the cherry on top!" — Angela Elias, content director, Living

Spring Wreath

Spring Wreath

"Hopefully you've managed to take that holiday wreath down from your door by now — but if not, no judgment; I'm still catching my neighbors hauling their dead Christmas trees to the sidewalk. In any case, it's officially time to cheer up your entryway with something fragrant and seasonal, like this rosemary and heather wreath ($49) made in Monterey, CA. Its fresh boughs will dry naturally over time, preserving the wreath for several seasons of usage." — MW

Cool Napkins

Cool Napkins

"Cloth napkins are an easy way to elevate even the most casual of frozen dinners in front of the TV into something elegant. But there are cloth napkins, and then there are breathtaking marbled napkins ($18). These machine-washable cotton squares are swirled with vibrant, nature-inspired colors and splatters of metallic beautiful enough to turn everything from a Tuesday night meal at the coffee table to a Saturday night dinner party into something very special." — MW

Farmhouse Planters

Farmhouse Planters

"I can't get enough farmhouse-style decor these days, so when I saw these metal berry baskets ($6-$12) from Joanna Gaines, I was immediately smitten. They're charming as planters, but you can also use them as attractive storage. For my next casual get-together, I'm planning on putting napkins in one side of the double planter and flatware in the other; it's the perfect place to display everything guests need after filling their plate at the buffet." — MW